DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
These bloom in early April and are splendid in the rock garden. 
WHITE AND CREAM: The Bride 5c; Bouquet, Miss White, Silver Elf, 
Statellae, 10c; Icy Glow, La Fiancee, 15c. 
PALE BLUE: Coerulea, Princess Louise, Spring Skies, 190c. 
MEDIUM BLUE: -Aphylla Osiris, Buzzer, Laddie Boy, Mignonette, 10c. 
DARK BLUE: Bluestone, Dixmude, Niobe, 5c; Huron Imp, Laddie Boy, 10c 
VIOLET: Blue Jade, Cyanea, Ditton Purple, Negus, 5c; Georgeous, Morocain, 
Zanzibar, 10¢ 
RED PURPLE: Atroviolacea, 5c; Black Midget, Endymian, Graminea, Moqueto, 
Puck, Wigan, 10c; Judy, Neola, Tony, 15c. . 
LIGHT YELLOW: Aramis, Baby Mine, Eburnea, Glee, Gloria, Gracelis, Jean 
Siret, Sea Gull, Sulphur, Ylo, 10c. 
DEEP YELLOW: Excelsa, Orange Queen, Reichenbachii Orange, 10c; Harbor 
Light, Prairie Gem, 15c. 
FINEST MIXTURE of Blues, 30c per doz., $2.25 per 100. These are effective 
planted with early rock plants, as nothing else gives the real dark 
blue tone. 
MIXTURE OF ALL COLORS, 60c per doz., $4.50 per 100. 
COLLECTION of 15 named varieties, all colors, our selection for 90c 
QUANTITY PRICES: Any 5c variety, 40c per dozen. Any 10c variety, 75c 
per dozen. Any 1l5c variety, 3 (one kind) for 35c. Six at the dozen rate. 
INTERMEDIATE IRIS 
These bloom after the Dwarfs and can be planted in place of tulips, 
which are scarce. Good for cutting. Figures in parenthesis indicate height of 
bloom. 
WHITE: Ingeborg (20), Florentina alba (30) Tc. 
PALE BLUE: Charmian (28), Dorothes (20), Firmament (30), Fritjof (15), 
Pearl Blue (15), Tid-Bit (15) Tc. 
DARK BLUE: Challenger (28) 10c; Prince Victor (20) Te. 
RED PURPLE: Kochii (24), Lady Luck (30), Lustre (30), 7c; Alice Horsefall 
(28), Heloise (30), Otoe (30), Ragusa (24), Spark (28), 15c. 
YELLOW: Helge, Queen Flavia, Soledad, Sunbeam, 7c; Crysoro, Maygold, 
Nymph, 10c. ; 
BLENDS: Dox (24) 10c; Zwanenburg, 7c. 
QUANTITY PRICES: Any 7c variety, 3 (one kind) for 15c, 50c dozen. Any 10c 
variety, 3 for 25c, 90c dozen. Any 15c variety, 3 for 35c. 
COLLECTION of 15 varieties, our selection, all colors for $1.00. 
FALL BLOOMERS 
These varieties bloom the second time in fall. Use fertilizer late in 
June to induce a heavy growth, and water. 
AUTUMN QUEEN: (12) Free blooming white 10 
DORCAS HUTCHESON: (18) Fragrant, deep violet self. 15 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: (26) Fine velvety red violet. BL 
JEAN SIRET (8) Yellow, falls flecket violet. 10 
OLIVE WHITE: (18) Cream white, green gold veining. 10 
PEGGY BABBINGTON (38) A good canary yellow. OD 
ULTRA (14) A lovely ultramarine blue bicolor 10 
BEARDLESS IRIS 
Plant in early spring or fall. Give plenty of water. 
Species and Hybrids 
Chrysophoenicia (36) Smoky red violet, Louisiana Type. 25 
D. K. Williamson (33) Large velvety madder crimson. 20 
Ensata (12) Dainty soft lavender. Blooms early. (Heavy clump) 20 
Foliosa (12) Large brilliant blue, with procumbent stems. June. .20 
HEXAGONA (12) Erect form of darker blue. Fine. 30 
PSEUDACORUS (36) A bright yellow that is especially adapted for 
damp spots, l5c ea., 3 for 35c. Dozen 1.25 
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